1 bedroom retirement property
Retirement
Under offer
Retirement property
1 bed
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax, if payable: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Shared secure entry. Reception hall with storage.
- French doors to communal ground at front.
- House manager. Guest suite.
- Residents lounge. Lift to all levels.
- 24 hour careline system.
- Laundry room. Bin store.
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A well-presented ground floor retirement flat, part of the sought after Jubilee Court development built by McCarthy & Stone in 2001, in the popular city of Dunfermline in Fife. The property is ideal for an elderly person downsizing and looking to stay within a vibrant development and is within walking distance of the city centre and a range of local amenities. The accommodation comprises:- Shared secure entry. Reception hall with storage. Attractive & generously proportioned living/dining room with feature fireplace.French doors to communal ground at front. Modern fitted kitchen with appliances. Good sized double bedroom with built in mirrored wardrobes.Recently installed shower room. Electric heating.Double glazing. Well maintained communal grounds. Residents parking to front. House Manager. Guest Suite. Residents lounge. 24 hour careline system. Lift to all levels. Laundry Room. Bin store.
LOCATION: The ancient capital of Dunfermline won its bid to have official city status in May 2022, as part of the civic honours competition to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee. The honour was officially conferred by King Charles in a ceremony in Dunfermline cIty chambers on 3rd October 2022. The Royal Burgh is of considerable historic interest and is the resting place of King Robert the Bruce. Carnegie's Birthplace museum, the Abbey and Abbot House also reflect the historic interest of the city, whilst recent developments have seen Dunfermline move into the modern era. Dunfermline is located approximately five miles from the Forth Bridges and is therefore particularly popular with commuters to Edinburgh and many parts of the central belt with easy access to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth, Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. Dunfermline benefits from a full range of shops, social and leisure facilities, including Pittencrieff Park and educational establishments associated with a modern city. The local railway stations provide regular services to Edinburgh with rail links to other parts of the UK. There are also regular and convenient bus services both local and national with bus stations available in the centre of Dunfermline and park and ride services available from Halbeath and Inverkeithing.
LOCATION: The ancient capital of Dunfermline won its bid to have official city status in May 2022, as part of the civic honours competition to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee. The honour was officially conferred by King Charles in a ceremony in Dunfermline cIty chambers on 3rd October 2022. The Royal Burgh is of considerable historic interest and is the resting place of King Robert the Bruce. Carnegie's Birthplace museum, the Abbey and Abbot House also reflect the historic interest of the city, whilst recent developments have seen Dunfermline move into the modern era. Dunfermline is located approximately five miles from the Forth Bridges and is therefore particularly popular with commuters to Edinburgh and many parts of the central belt with easy access to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth, Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. Dunfermline benefits from a full range of shops, social and leisure facilities, including Pittencrieff Park and educational establishments associated with a modern city. The local railway stations provide regular services to Edinburgh with rail links to other parts of the UK. There are also regular and convenient bus services both local and national with bus stations available in the centre of Dunfermline and park and ride services available from Halbeath and Inverkeithing.
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Gillespie Macandrew has an outstanding reputation in Edinburgh and regularly appears near the top of the ESPC property league tables. For 13 of the last 14 years it has sold more property in the prestigious EH10 postcode than any other agent. Previously known as Hunters Residential the estate agency department has recently rebranded as Gillespie Macandrew however rest assured - the only thing that has changed at Hunters is the name!! As a leading Scottish law firm Gillespie Macandrew provide a seamless estate agency, conveyancing and legal service for you, your family and your business. Our Negotiators are all highly experienced and always aim to provide added value to our clients. From initial contact, through the market appraisal stage, the preparation of top quality Sales Brochures and the efficient handling of all enquiries about your property Gillespie Macandrew will constantly exceed your expectations.























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